To better understand face recognition, it is necessary to identify not only which brain structures are implicated but also the dynamics of the neuronal activity in these structures. Latencies can then be compared to unravel the temporal dynamics of information processing at the distributed network level. To achieve high spatial and temporal resolution, we used intracerebral recordings in epileptic subjects while they performed a famous/unfamiliar face recognition task. The first components peaked at 110 ms in the fusiform gyrus (FG) and simultaneously in the inferior frontal gyrus, suggesting the early establishment of a large-scale network. This was followed by components peaking at 160 ms in 2 areas along the FG. Important stages of distr...
International audiencePrevious magnetoencephalography/electroencephalography (M/EEG) studies have su...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
To better understand face recognition, it is necessary to identify not only which brain structures a...
International audienceTo better understand face recognition, it is necessary to identify not only wh...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
Visual object recognition is the principal mechanism by which humans and many animals interpret thei...
Face perception is mediated by a distributed brain network comprised of the core system at occipito-...
Recent advances in the study of human brain networks suggest that efficient cognitive operations dep...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Although it is generally acknowledged that familiar face recognition is fast, mandatory, and proceed...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
Variability in neuronal response latency has been typically considered caused by random noise. Previ...
International audienceOccipitotemporal regions within the face network process perceptual and socioe...
Despite a wealth of information provided by neuroimaging research, the neural basis of familiar face...
International audiencePrevious magnetoencephalography/electroencephalography (M/EEG) studies have su...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
To better understand face recognition, it is necessary to identify not only which brain structures a...
International audienceTo better understand face recognition, it is necessary to identify not only wh...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
Visual object recognition is the principal mechanism by which humans and many animals interpret thei...
Face perception is mediated by a distributed brain network comprised of the core system at occipito-...
Recent advances in the study of human brain networks suggest that efficient cognitive operations dep...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Although it is generally acknowledged that familiar face recognition is fast, mandatory, and proceed...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
Variability in neuronal response latency has been typically considered caused by random noise. Previ...
International audienceOccipitotemporal regions within the face network process perceptual and socioe...
Despite a wealth of information provided by neuroimaging research, the neural basis of familiar face...
International audiencePrevious magnetoencephalography/electroencephalography (M/EEG) studies have su...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...